gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:novel
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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5
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:John_Milton_Hay
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gptkbp:adaptation
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gptkb:none
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gptkbp:author
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gptkb:John_W._De_Forest
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gptkbp:character
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gptkb:military_officer
gptkb:Mabel
gptkb:George
gptkb:Mr._Hargrove
gptkb:Mrs._Hargrove
Miss Hargrove
Mr. Hargrove's friends
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gptkbp:country
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gptkb:United_States
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gptkbp:critical_reception
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mixed
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gptkbp:cultural_impact
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influenced later literature
reflected societal issues
discussed in literary studies
considered a precursor to modern novels
adapted into discussions on gender and class
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gptkbp:followed_by
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gptkb:none
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gptkbp:genre
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gptkb:Author
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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The Bread-Winners
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gptkbp:influences
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gptkb:Realism
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gptkbp:inspiration
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De Forest's experiences
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gptkbp:isbn
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978-1-12345-678-9
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gptkbp:language
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English
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gptkbp:main_character
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gptkb:Mabel
gptkb:George
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gptkbp:narrative_style
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third-person
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gptkbp:page_count
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gptkb:300
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gptkbp:plot
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personal growth
economic challenges
family dynamics
romantic tensions
conflict between social classes
struggles of a young couple
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gptkbp:published_year
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1884
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gptkbp:publisher
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gptkb:Harper_&_Brothers
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gptkbp:setting
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gptkb:United_States
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gptkbp:style
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descriptive
dialogue-heavy
character-driven
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gptkbp:theme
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gptkb:class
gender roles
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